Veo cada vez mayor uso de #SimpleX / #SimplexChat y me alegra bastante. Teniendo en cuenta que su mensajería no depende de identificadores no veo motivo para no agregarnos todos y dejar esa puerta abierta a conversaciones privadas. Podéis crear diferentes perfiles o incluso anonimizar alguno (para casos extremos de contactar con alguien a quien no queréis dar ni un apodo).
Mencioné #Telegram como una de las recomendaciones junto a #SimplexChat porque tiene funciones por las nubes y entiendo que para muchas personas sigue siendo cómodo vincular cuentas de mensajería instantánea a números de teléfono.
A pesar de esto considero que sólo es válido para círculos cercanos, que al resto como mucho se les debe dar el @ y aun así depender enteramente de la suscripción a una teleoperadora para custodiar nuestro acceso a nuestra ID digital es fatal.
I'm getting quite fed up of Signal. It is secure for many popular definitions of secure, but if your definition includes "data integrity" then it isn't.
After a few weeks of being away, I open Signal on my desktop and it indicates that I have to log in again. After logging in again, none of the messages received during these weeks show up.
It's not the first time that something like this happens. In the past, I've been forcibly logged out and when logging back in all message were gone.
@whynothugo Agreed! The inability to easily access or even just export text messages and media (in flow!) bugs me really hard with all messengers I use (maybe except #Matrix for which there surely are tools): #WhatsApp (don't...), #Threema, #SimpleXchat
I'd absolutely love a way to :gitannex: #gitAnnex (certain of my) chats.
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For the sake of curiosity, I'm looking into SimpleX Chat's architecture, to answer the question: could I run a fully independent SimpleX Chat stack, ideally that is still compatible with the "official" stack?
I looked into #SimpleXChat and it turns out that they're a VC backed company. In other words, they're either going to burn to the ground and go bankrupt, or they're going to fuck over their users. No in between or beyond; I've seen this too much with VC backed startups. No thank you.